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I can answer questions regarding hunting big game and small game in the Midwest, hunting weapons, scent control and some trapping questions. I would also be happy to answer questions regarding MN game laws. I have over 15 years of hunting and outdoor experience and I would like to add that I am a supporter of the NRA.
I have over 15 years of experience hunting, trapping, fishing, and outdoor experience.
I belong to the National Rifle Association and the MN Trappers Association
I am currently in my last year of a POST Certified Law Enforcement program.
I am PPCT Defense System Certified. I have placed first and second place in recent rifle competitions in a field of up to fifty people.I have recieved certifications in the areas of firearms and trapping.
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Well technically u would have to call the Department of NAtural Resources for your state to get a permit or permission to eat it, u most likely wont need a license. This bird may be infected with some
Well Alex both coyotes and foxes are very smart animals. Il answer ur question with an ideal setup that i would use. I would use a .223 at the samllest and .270 at the biggest. I would prefer the smaller
Well if youre going to shoot slugs its not imparitive that u use a rifled barell but i would highly recommend it. Especially if you are useing it for hunting u need the highest accuracy as possible. So
Well Laine you can never know everything about the outdoors, thats the fun of being out there is learning new things from different people that have different ideas and techniques. I love hearing others
Hi Dave, The first thing I would do is use a solvent with the cleaning rod and some cloth patches. A good solvent to use is Hopps, you can find it at any sporting goods store. Run the rod through the barell
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